Water and the density of silicate glasses

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Pascal Richet
Alan Whittington
François Holtz
Harald Behrens
Susanne Ohlhorst
Max Wilke
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[1] Laboratoire de Physique des Géomatériaux,
[2] Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris,undefined
[3] ESA CNRS 7046,undefined
[4] 4 place Jussieu,undefined
[5] 75252 Paris cédex 05,undefined
[6] France e-mail: richet@ipgp.jussieu.fr; Fax: +33-1-44272487,undefined
[7] Institut fur Mineralogie,undefined
[8] Universität Hannover,undefined
[9] 30167 Hannover,undefined
[10] Germany,undefined
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Molar Volume; Silicate Glass; Partial Molar Volume; Contrib Mineral Petrol; Alkali Oxide;
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A review of published and newly measured densities for 40 hydrous silicate glasses indicates that the room-temperature partial molar volume of water is 12.0 ± 0.5 cm3/mol. This value holds for simple or mineral compositions as well as for complex natural glasses, from rhyolite to tephrite compositions, prepared up to 10–20 kbar pressures and containing up to 7 wt% H2O. This volume does not vary either with the molar volume of the water-free silicate phase, with its degree of polymerization or with water speciation. Over a wide range of compositions, this constant value implies that the volume change for the reaction between hydroxyl ions and molecular water is zero and that, at least in glasses, speciation does not depend on pressure. Consistent with data from Ochs and Lange (1997, 1999), systematics in volume expansion for SiO2–M2O systems (M=H, Li, Na, K) suggests that the partial molar thermal expansion coefficient of H2O is about 4 × 10−5 K−1 in silicate glasses.
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页码:337 / 347
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